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About Publication 501, Dependents, Standard Deduction, and Filing InformationPublication 501 discusses some tax rules that affect every person who may have to file a federal income tax return.
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There’s more to determining filing status than being married or single
Tax Tip 2022-182, November 29, 2022 — Some taxpayers are eligible for more than one filing status. As they get ready for the upcoming filing season, taxpayers should carefully review their options to pick the filing status that makes the most sense for them.
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Individuals
Split-interest trusts
Treatment of split-interest trusts under the private foundation excise tax provisions.
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Charities and Nonprofits
403(b) plan fix-it guide - 403(b) plan overview
Find general information about the 403(b) Plan, written plan requirements and benefits of contributing to the plan.
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Administrators
ob体育 a taxpayer’s filing status affects their tax return
Tax Tip 2022-13, January 25, 2022 — A taxpayer’s filing status tells the IRS about them and their tax situation. This is just one reason taxpayers should familiarize themselves with each option and know their correct filing status.
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Individuals
Selective questions for a successor to a for-profit organization (Schedule G)
Sample Questions - Selective questions for a successor to a for-profit organization (Schedule G)
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Automatic revocation - how to have your tax-exempt status reinstated
Fact sheet explaining how an organization can have tax-exempt status reinstated, when status has been revoked for not filing annually as required.
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Charities and Nonprofits
Unrelated business income from debt-financed property under IRC Section 514
Unrelated Business Income From Debt-Finance Property Under IRC Section 514
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Reissuance of tax-exempt obligations: Some basic concepts
Tax-Exempt Bonds is providing some basic information to assist issuers and conduit borrowers of tax-exempt bonds in understanding the tax impact of a reissuance.
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Bond Professional
Understanding your CP321D notice
We sent you this notice because when you filled out your tax return, you didn’t check the box that says someone else can claim you as a dependent. Our records show someone else claimed you as a dependent.
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Individuals
Copies of EO returns available
Get availability and price information for copies of scanned exempt organization returns from the IRS.
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Charities and Nonprofits